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For readers intrigued by the philosophical foundations of Vedanta covered in Hodgkinson's book, 'The Upanishads' provides an essential compilation of the core teachings and insights that underpin this school of thought. Easwaran's translation makes these ancient texts accessible and engaging.

This book by one of Vedanta's most revered modern proponents, Swami Vivekananda, captures the spirit and energy of Vedantic wisdom. Like Hodgkinson's work, it emphasizes the practical application of spiritual teachings in everyday life.
John Levy provides a clear and engaging introduction to Advaita Vedanta, much like Hodgkinson. Levy focuses on the philosophy's implications for understanding consciousness and reality, catering to readers interested in the non-dualistic aspects of Vedantic thought.

This text delves deep into the philosophical insights of the Mandukya Upanishad, which is considered critical for understanding Vedantic teachings. Gaudapada's commentary further enriches the material, making it a suitable follow-up for those who appreciated 'The Essence of Vedanta.'

For those inspired by Vedantic exploration, Brunton's autobiographical journey through India offers a captivating narrative of spiritual discovery and encounters with sages. This book intertwines personal narrative with profound spiritual insights, mirroring the appeal of Hodgkinson's thematic exploration.
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